What events caused the partition of Poland in modern times

Updated on healthy 2024-04-27
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At the beginning of World War II, Germany quickly occupied Poland in a blitzkrieg, and Poland fell and became a slave.

    Later, Germany was no longer good, and the Soviet Union repelled Germany step by step, which was regarded as liberating the territory of Poland.

    Note that it was not the liberation of Poland as a state, but the liberation of the territory and the driving away of the occupying Germans.

    Then there was the Soviet occupation of almost half of the east.

    The Soviet guys will definitely not spit out what comes to their mouths (the same is true for us in China), so they will not give Poland half of the eastern part, and they will not give anything.

    Poland felt very aggrieved, and the international community also condemned the Soviet Union, but the Soviet Union was stubborn and stubborn, that is, it did not give.

    So, in order to compensate Poland, after the defeat of Germany, part of the territory of Germany was assigned to Poland.

    So to speak:

    Let's assume that the territory of Poland is divided into three parts, a, b, and c.

    Originally, Poland was A+B, then B was occupied by the Soviet Union and not given, C was originally Germany's, so C was assigned to Poland, and now Poland has become A+C.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The partition of Poland refers to the partition of Poland by the great powers, from the 17th century, Poland began to decline, and in the 18th century, Poland's territory began to be divided by Prussia, Austria (then ruled by the Habsburgs) and Russia, the division was divided into three stages, and the third stage led to the destruction of Poland, please refer to the diagram on the right for the detailed division of the territory:

    Phase I: August 5, 1772.

    Second stage: On January 23, 1793, Austria did not participate in the second partition.

    Stage 3: On October 24, 1795, the United Principality of Poland and Lithuania came to an end.

    The Poles are actually Catholic Slavs, the same ethnic group as the Orthodox Russian Juche people, but they hate each other because of religious differences. The German predominantly Germanic, Catholic and religious, had always had a discriminatory attitude towards the Poles.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Because Poland has a large territory, many countries have taken advantage of them. I want to make my country stronger by occupying Poland.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Because Poland is a very small country, its strength is not very strong, and Poland has more natural resources, many countries want it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I think this is because Poland is at a "strategic point", the lifeline of Eastern and Western Europe, and it is not actually strong.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Between 1772 and 1795, Poland was partitioned three times and even disappeared for 123 years.

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